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Sun Management Center 3.6Supplement for the Sun Fire , SunBlade , and Netra SystemsSun Microsystems, Inc.www.sun.comPart No. 819-1153-10November 2005, Revision ASubmit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback

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ContentsPreface1.xiIntroduction1Sun Management CenterSupported PlatformsPlatform Icons122Hardware Platform ModuleBrowser View44Physical ComponentsDevice Information6Environmental SensorsLogical ViewPhysical ViewAlarms2.56679Installation11Sun Management Center SoftwareObtaining the Software1112Installing and Configuring the Software To Prepare for Installation1313iii

Using the GUI Setup 14To Install the Software14Removing Existing Add-On Software15 To Remove Existing 3.6 Add-On Software From the Server16 To Remove Existing 3.6 Add-On Software From the Agent17Creating and Installing an Agent Update Image 3.To Create an Agent Update Image Containing the Add-OnPhysical and Logical PropertiesSystem PropertiesCommon PropertiesFans192122Physical Component Properties232325Power Supplies26Expansion Cards27Memory Modules27Other Physical ComponentsLocations2829Logical Device Properties29Availability Property Values30Redundancy Status Property ValuesProcessors32Network InterfacesIndicators3131Media Devices3334Other Devices34Environmental Sensor PropertiesNumeric Sensors3535Non-Numeric Sensorsiv1936Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

4.Alarms37Alarm Rules37Operational State Rule38Error Classes and Default Alarm LevelsAction39Availability Rule39Error Classes and Default Alarm LevelsAction41Error Classes and Default Alarm Levels42Error Classes and Default Alarm Levels4343Occupancy Rule44Error Classes and Default Alarm LevelsAction4142Numeric Sensor Threshold RuleAction4041Non-Numeric Sensor RuleAction384444Rate or Count Rule45Error Count, Error Rate, and Default Alarm LevelsAction46Module Status Rule46Error Classes and Default Alarm LevelsAction4647Indicator Status Rule47Error Classes and Default Alarm LevelsA.45Action48PCI Cards4948Contentsv

B.Platform-Specific Information51Sun Fire V210, Sun Fire V240, and Netra 240 ServersNetra 440 Servers52Sun Fire V250 Server53Sun Fire V440 Server53Sun Blade 1500 and Sun Blade 2500 WorkstationsSun Fire T2000 SystemIndexvi52545457Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

FiguresFIGURE 1-1Domain View Showing Icons for Some Supported Platforms3FIGURE 1-2Browser View for Sun Fire V250 Showing Physical Components, Device Information, andEnvironmental Sensors 5FIGURE 1-3Section of the Sun Fire V250 Logical ViewFIGURE 1-4Sun Fire V250 Physical View—Front8FIGURE 1-5Sun Fire V250 Physical View—Rear9FIGURE 2-1Installation Process FlowFIGURE 3-1Physical Components Showing Location and Description Columns (Sun Fire V250Shown) 24FIGURE 3-2Part of the Logical Device Table Showing Indicators (Sun Fire V250 Shown)FIGURE 3-3Numeric Voltage Sensors and Voltage Threshold Sensors Tables (Sun Fire V250Shown) 3571530vii

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TablesTABLE 2-1Required Software Versions12TABLE 3-1System Information Table PropertiesTABLE 3-2Operational Status ValuesTABLE 3-3Fan Table PropertiesTABLE 3-4Power Supply Table PropertiesTABLE 3-5Expansion Card Table PropertiesTABLE 3-6Memory Modules Table PropertiesTABLE 3-7Other Physical Components Table PropertiesTABLE 3-8Locations Table Properties29TABLE 3-9Processor Table Properties32TABLE 3-10Media Device Table PropertiesTABLE 3-11Network Interface Table PropertiesTABLE 3-12Indicator Table PropertiesTABLE 3-13Other Device Table PropertiesTABLE 3-14Numeric Sensor Table PropertiesTABLE 3-15Non-Numeric Sensor Table PropertiesTABLE 4-1Operational Status RuleTABLE 4-2Operational Status Values, Error Classes, and Default Alarm LevelsTABLE 4-3Default Alarm Levels for Operational Status Rule Error ClassesTABLE 4-4Availability Rule 4022242526272828323334343636383839ix

TABLE 4-5Availability Values, Error Classes, and Default Alarm LevelsTABLE 4-6Default Alarm Levels for Availability Rule Error ClassesTABLE 4-7Non-Numeric Sensor RuleTABLE 4-8Current Reading Property Value, Error Class, and Default Alarm LevelTABLE 4-9Numeric Sensor Threshold RuleTABLE 4-10Current Reading Property Values, Error Classes, and Default Alarm LevelsTABLE 4-11Default Alarm Levels for Numeric Sensor Threshold Rule Error ClassesTABLE 4-12Occupancy Rule 44TABLE 4-13Occupancy Property Value, Error Class, and Default Alarm LevelTABLE 4-14Rate or Count RuleTABLE 4-15Rate or Count Rule ParametersTABLE 4-16Module Status Rule 46TABLE 4-17Module Status Values, Error Classes, and Default Alarm LevelsTABLE 4-18Default Alarm Levels for Module Status Rule Error ClassesTABLE 4-19Indicator Status RuleTABLE 4-20Indicator State Property Value, Error Class, and Default Alarm LevelTABLE A-1Supported PCI CardsTABLE B-1Common Hardware Platform Module PackagesTABLE B-2Platform-Specific Packages for Sun Fire V210, V240, and Netra 240TABLE B-3Platform-Specific Packages Netra 440TABLE B-4Platform-Specific Packages for Sun Fire V250 Server53TABLE B-5Platform-Specific Packages for Sun Fire V440 Server53TABLE B-6Platform-Specific Packages for Sun Blade 1500 and 2500TABLE B-7Platform-Specific Packages for Sun Fire T2000 SystemTABLE B-8Packages for un Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

PrefaceThe Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire , Sun Blade , and Netra Systems provides instructions on how to install, configure, and use Sun ManagementCenter software on the supported platforms. The document is intended for systemadministrators who install and use Sun Management Center 3.6 software to monitorand manage these servers and workstations.How This Book Is OrganizedChapter 1 introduces Sun Management Center software for the supported platforms.Chapter 2 provides a general procedure for installing and setting up SunManagement Center software on the supported platforms. Use this chapter inconjunction with the Sun Management Center Installation and Configuration Guide.Chapter 3 describes the data that is shown in the Details window.Chapter 4 describes the alarm rules used by the supported platforms components.Appendix A describes the level of support provided by this product for PCI cards.Appendix B contains information concerning platform-specific packages anddocumentation.xi

Using UNIX CommandsThis document might not contain information on basic UNIX commands andprocedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuringdevices. Refer to the following for this information: Software documentation that you received with your system Solaris Operating System documentation, which is athttp://docs.sun.comShell PromptsxiiShellPromptC shellmachine-name%C shell superusermachine-name#Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser#Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

Typographic ConventionsTypeface*MeaningExamplesAaBbCc123The names of commands, files,and directories; on-screencomputer outputEdit your .login file.Use ls -a to list all files.% You have mail.AaBbCc123What you type, when contrastedwith on-screen computer output% suPassword:AaBbCc123Book titles, new words or terms,words to be emphasized.Replace command-line variableswith real names or values.Read Chapter 6 in the User’s Guide.These are called class options.You must be superuser to do this.To delete a file, type rm filename.* The settings on your browser might differ from these settings.Related DocumentationApplicationTitleLate-breaking newsSun Management Center Release NotesInstalling and configuring SunManagement Center softwareSun Management Center Installation and Configuration GuideUsing Sun Management CentersoftwareSun Management Center User’s GuideSun Fire V210 and V240 platformSun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Installation GuideSun Fire V210 and V240 Servers Administration GuideSun Fire V250 platformSun Fire V250 Server Installation GuideSun Fire V250 Server Administration GuideSun Fire V440 platformSun Fire V440 Server Installation GuideSun Fire V440 Server Administration GuideSun Fire V440 Server Diagnostics and Troubleshooting GuidePrefacexiii

ApplicationTitleNetra 240 erServerServerRelease NotesQuick Start GuideInstallation GuideSystem Administration GuideNetra 440 erServerServerRelease NotesQuick Start GuideInstallation GuideSystem Administration GuideSun Blade 2500 and 1500 500250015001500Getting Started Guide (Silver)Service, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual (Silver)Getting Started Guide (Silver)Service, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual (Silver)Sun Blade 2500 and 1500 250015001500Getting Started Guide (Red)Service, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual (Red)Getting Started Guide (Red)Service, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manual (Red)Sun Fire T2000 platformSun Fire T2000 Server OverviewSun Fire T2000 Server Getting Started GuideSun Fire T2000 Server Administration GuideDocumentation, Support, and ntation/Download PDF and HTML documents andorder printed documentshttp://www.sun.com/support/Obtain technical support and downloadpatcheshttp://www.sun.com/training/Learn about Sun coursesSun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

Third-Party Web SitesSun is not responsible for the availability of third-party web sites mentioned in thisdocument. Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content,advertising, products, or other materials that are available on or through such sitesor resources. Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damageor loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content,goods, or services that are available on or through such sites or resources.Sun Welcomes Your CommentsSun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments andsuggestions. You can submit your comments by going to:http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedbackPlease include the title and part number of your document with your feedback:Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems, partnumber 819-1153-10Prefacexv

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CHAPTER1IntroductionThis chapter provides an introduction to the Sun Management Center add-onsoftware for the supported platforms.The chapter contains the following sections: “Sun Management Center” on page 1“Supported Platforms” on page 2“Platform Icons” on page 2“Hardware Platform Module” on page 4“Alarms” on page 9Sun Management CenterSun Management Center is an open, extensible system-monitoring and-management solution that uses Java and a variant of the Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMP) to provide integrated and comprehensive enterprisewide management of Sun products and their subsystem, component, and peripheraldevices.The Sun Management Center User’s Guide includes definitions, explanations, anddiagrams that clarify the Sun Management Center architecture. Review thatdocument whenever you have questions about how consoles, servers, agents,domains, and modules interact.Support for hardware monitoring within the Sun Management Center environmentis achieved through the use of appropriate hardware platform module add-onsoftware, which presents hardware-configuration and fault-reporting information tothe Sun Management Center management server and console.1

Supported PlatformsThis document relates to the Sun Management Center add-on software for Sun Fire,Sun Blade, and Netra Systems, the hardware platform module that currentlysupports the following platforms: Netra 440 serverNetra 240 serverSun Fire V210 serverSun Fire V240 serverSun Fire V250 serverSun Fire V440 serverSun Fire T2000 serverSun Blade 1500 workstationSun Blade 2500 workstationPlatform IconsThe Sun Management Center graphical user interface (GUI) presents platforms asicons. For each monitored platform, an icon represents the platform agent.2Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

FIGURE 1-1Domain View Showing Icons for Some Supported PlatformsYou can expand these icons to provide detailed views of the platform(s). SunManagement Center launches a detail viewer in which the hardware platformmodule is displayed, in addition to any other Sun Management Center monitoringand control modules.Chapter 1Introduction3

Hardware Platform ModuleThe hardware platform module represents the monitored hardware, and presents thefollowing views: Browser viewLogical viewPhysical viewNote – The hardware platform module is also referred to as a Config Reader or asplatform add-on software.Browser ViewThe Browser view displays information representing the platform hardware in theform of tables representing the various physical and logical components.The Browser view represents the hardware configuration in terms of three primarycategories: 4Physical componentsDevice informationEnvironmental sensorsSun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005

FIGURE 1-2Browser View for Sun Fire V250 Showing Physical Components, Device Information, andEnvironmental SensorsPhysical ComponentsPhysical components occupy physical space and include fans, power supply units,the chassis, and so on. The Browser view represents each physical component usinga fundamental set of properties common to all physical components (for example,part number, serial number) with additional properties defined as appropriate.Chapter 1Introduction5

Device InformationDevices represent the logical devices comprising the platform. For example, a CPUmodule could contain one or more processing cores. In this case, the CPU modulewould be represented by the browser as a physical component, but the processingcores would be represented by the Browser view as separate devices.The Browser view represents each device using a fundamental set of propertiescommon to all devices. Additional properties are defined to extend the common setas appropriate. For example, spe

iv Sun Management Center 3.6 Supplement for Sun Fire, Sun Blade, and Netra Systems November 2005 Using the GUI Setup 14 To Install the Software 14 Removing Existing Add-On Software 15 To Remove Existing 3.6 Add-On Software From the Server 16 To Remove Existing 3.6 Add-On Software From the

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